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panteragstk

Audioholic Ninja

Yeah, X-Men 1& 2, First Class, and Days of Future Past were really good. All those had former indie directors who helmed or produced smart crime/action thrillers. Bryan Singer (XM 1&2, Days OFP) had directed The Usual Suspects. And Matthew Vaughn (XM First Class) had produced Guy Ritchie films, then directed Layer Cake and Kick-Ass, then later Kingsmen.

And the Dark Knight trilogy stands apart as a landmark in comics movies. Writing/directing that had smart action, and drama geared to adults, not just an adolescent audience.

Spot on. The X2 will probably be one of my favorite super hero movies for a long time. I get that the MCU is more family friendly, but there's something about the way Singer did the xmen that was just awesome.

I just wish the Phoenix movies would have been good. Last stand was garbage and I'm not hearing anything about the new one that compels me to watch it. Hell, I still haven't seen Apocalypse.

The biggest issue with DC is that they can't get anything to stick. MCU did a wonderful job of this. DC just keeps trying to start over again and again. Dark Knight series was excellent. Trying to put Batman into DC that close to the end of the Dark Knight trilogy was a bad move. Now we're getting yet another Batman. The Animated Series is one of my all time favorites, but DC is going to lose fans if they don't get it together on the movie side.

davidscott

Audioholic Field Marshall

Spot on. The X2 will probably be one of my favorite super hero movies for a long time. I get that the MCU is more family friendly, but there's something about the way Singer did the xmen that was just awesome.

I just wish the Phoenix movies would have been good. Last stand was garbage and I'm not hearing anything about the new one that compels me to watch it. Hell, I still haven't seen Apocalypse.

The biggest issue with DC is that they can't get anything to stick. MCU did a wonderful job of this. DC just keeps trying to start over again and again. Dark Knight series was excellent. Trying to put Batman into DC that close to the end of the Dark Knight trilogy was a bad move. Now we're getting yet another Batman. The Animated Series is one of my all time favorites, but DC is going to lose fans if they don't get it together on the movie side.

JengaHit

Junior Audioholic

Spot on. The X2 will probably be one of my favorite super hero movies for a long time. I get that the MCU is more family friendly, but there's something about the way Singer did the xmen that was just awesome.

I just wish the Phoenix movies would have been good. Last stand was garbage and I'm not hearing anything about the new one that compels me to watch it. Hell, I still haven't seen Apocalypse.

The biggest issue with DC is that they can't get anything to stick. MCU did a wonderful job of this. DC just keeps trying to start over again and again. Dark Knight series was excellent. Trying to put Batman into DC that close to the end of the Dark Knight trilogy was a bad move. Now we're getting yet another Batman. The Animated Series is one of my all time favorites, but DC is going to lose fans if they don't get it together on the movie side.

Looking forward to Wonder Woman sequel; believe Patty Jenkins is again directing which bodes well. Aquaman was so-so but still worth seeing on video. As I said earlier, DC went off the rails when they hired Zack Snyder to oversee creative direction of the DCMU. Slick but emotionally unsatisfying director. Unfortunately the Nolan Bros (Dark Knight triogy) are too busy with other projects. Think they wanted to end their Batman project on a high note and move on. Marvel in Kevin Feige just has better executive leadership than DC. He's had a coherent vision. Any inconsistency really is due to the earlier parceling out of Marvel's rights to various entities like Fox, Paramount, and Sony. Now that Marvel is beginning to consolidate under Disney's banner, like others I just hope they don't go too far in homogenizing the whole MCU into a family-friendly-only movie brand. There's room for different flavors with so many characters.

panteragstk

Audioholic Ninja

Looking forward to Wonder Woman sequel; believe Patty Jenkins is again directing which bodes well. Aquaman was so-so but still worth seeing on video. As I said earlier, DC went off the rails when they hired Zack Snyder to oversee creative direction of the DCMU. Slick but emotionally unsatisfying director. Unfortunately the Nolan Bros (Dark Knight triogy) are too busy with other projects. Think they wanted to end their Batman project on a high note and move on. Marvel in Kevin Feige just has better executive leadership than DC. He's had a coherent vision. Any inconsistency really is due to the earlier parceling out of Marvel's rights to various entities like Fox, Paramount, and Sony. Now that Marvel is beginning to consolidate under Disney's banner, like others I just hope they don't go too far in homogenizing the whole MCU into a family-friendly-only movie brand. There's room for different flavors with so many characters.